Anciaes, PR;
Jones, PM;
(2017)
Street Mobility Project: Video surveys.
[Digital scholarly resource].
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/street-mobility/toolkit
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Abstract
The Street Mobility toolkit provides a set of tools that can be used by practitioners, local communities, and others, to assess and value the costs of the 'barrier effect' of roads. This document describes how to use video surveys to who uses busy roads, when, and how. The comparison of the actual pedestrian flows along different roads with what might be expected from walkability models can give an indication of places that pedestrians avoid. These may indicate where action is needed to improve the conditions for pedestrians and to facilitate more walking for travel in the area. The data collected can also be used to identify particular problems faced by pedestrians at different times of the day, which may be related to variations in the levels or types of motor traffic.
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